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Hours of Work and Overtime for Non. Neighborhood Patrol Division Assignments 1. The work schedule for employees not assigned to the Neighborhood Patrol Division shall be based on the total number of work days assigned in their schedule, as created in Subsection 4 below, per calendar workweek (Sunday to Saturday) at 8.50 hours (8 hours and 30 minutes) per day. All time worked in excess of 8 hours and 30 minutes per day shall be compensated at overtime rates. 2. The workday for employees in non-patrol assignments shall consist of eight and a half (8.5) hour tours of duty, with shift start and stop times established by the unit. All time worked in excess of eight and a half (8.5) hours shall be compensated at overtime rates. 3. Roll call will begin at the start of the eight and a half (8.5) hour tour of duty. Accordingly, employees in Non-Neighborhood Patrol Division Assignments shall be compensated for 8.50 hours each day, including a 1/2 hour paid lunch. 4. The Department shall create non-patrol schedules, setting H-days and shift hours, within the following parameters: (i) non-patrol schedules shall not exceed 2,074 working hours per calendar year; (ii) no less than 45% of regular weekly H-Days are weekends (consecutive Saturdays and Sundays); (iii) non-patrol employees shall have off at least two (2) weekends in a 28-day period; (iv) no non-patrol schedule shall have more than five consecutive workdays; and (v) the non-patrol schedule shall have no more than one (1) standalone H-Day in a 28-day period. All other H-days must be connected to at least one other H-Day. While the Department is operating Patrol on the 5/2-5/3 schedule, it has the discretion to use the same schedule for non-patrol units without regard to the parameters set forth in Section A.Error! Reference source not found. to 4 of this Article.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Hours of Work and Overtime for Non. Neighborhood Patrol Division Assignments 1. The work schedule for employees not assigned to the Neighborhood Patrol Division shall be based on the total number of work days assigned in their schedule, as created in Subsection 4 below, per calendar workweek (Sunday to Saturday) at 8.50 hours (8 hours and 30 minutes) per day. All time worked in excess of 8 hours and 30 minutes per day shall be compensated at overtime rates. 2. The workday for employees in non-patrol assignments shall consist of eight and a half (8.5) hour tours of duty, with shift start and stop times established by the unit. All time worked in excess of eight and a half (8.5) hours shall be compensated at overtime rates. 3. Roll call will begin at the start of the eight and a half (8.5) hour tour of duty. Accordingly, employees in Non-Neighborhood Patrol Division Assignments shall be compensated for 8.50 hours each day, including a 1/2 hour paid lunch. 4. The Department shall create non-patrol schedules, setting H-days and shift hours, within the following parameters: (i) non-patrol schedules shall not exceed 2,074 working hours per calendar year; (ii) no less than 45% of regular weekly H-Days are weekends (consecutive Saturdays and Sundays); (iii) non-patrol employees shall have off at least two (2) weekends in a 28-day period; (iv) no non-patrol schedule shall have more than five consecutive workdays; and (v) the non-patrol schedule shall have no more than one (1) standalone H-Day in a 28-day period. All other H-days must be connected to at least one other H-Day. While the Department is operating Patrol on the 5/2-5/3 schedule, it has the discretion to use the same schedule for non-patrol units without regard to the parameters set forth in Section A.Error! Reference source not found. B.1 to 4 of this Article.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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